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    Spondylolisthesis can be treated in various options. However, this could also be a painful process to endure. Most common remedy is over-the-counter medications. Tylenol or NSAIDS can reduce the inflammation around the spinal area or nerve site (Ullrich, 1). (Ullrich, 1). Injections are also another type of treatment options available (Ullrich, 1). Epidural steroid injections are typically the selection frequently administered. These injections consist of Lidocaine and steroids injected into…

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    Bully by Patricia Polacco, is centered on the lives of two friends named Lyla and Jamie and Gage the mean popular girl who taunts them. Lyla and Jamie both meet on the first day of school and immediately hit it off. Then Lyla makes the cheerleading squad and things begin to suddenly change. The most popular girl in her grade then invites Lyla, to join her clique. Overnight, Lyla is popular and now belongs to the group everyone wishes to belong to. Lyla begins to realize, these so called new…

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    Battered Women Syndrome

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    “Be completely humble and gentle; Be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the spirit through the bond of peace”(Ephesians 4:2-3, New International Version). Patience, love, and humility are important virtues in the sacred vow that is marriage. An absence of these virtues often leads to a destructive relationship between man and wife. Due to extensive abuse by their partner, there have been many instances in which victims of Battered Women Syndrome…

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    Music is powerful in many aspects. It helps people to learn new things in this multicultural society. Also, music teaches about justice and injustice of the society, social problems as an individualist and collectivist perception, and it inspires people to broaden their creativity. In fact, music stimulated an individual cognitive development. I believed that music has the potential to influence and heal a person 's well being by enhancing the person’s mood. There are many reasons for me to…

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    In “The Story of an Hour” Mrs. Mallard felt like her husband was abusing her marriage this problem still exist in real-life with some women. At the story there is a sentence that really brought how Mrs. Mallard felt when they told her Brently passed away. “When she abandoned herself a little whispered word escaped her slightly parted lips. She said it over and over under her breath: “free, free, free!”(Kate Chopin, pg. 2). Mrs Mallard suffer from a heart condition her sister was going to tell…

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    LoveIsRespect.org produced a public service ad aiming to make people rethink the health of their relationship. The advertisement titled “Dating Abuse Affects 1 in 3 Young People” appeals to young adults in high school to college age groups who are in a relationship. The ad states “Dating abuse affects 1 in 3 young people. You deserve a safe and healthy relationship.” ( The purpose behind this writing is to analyze the LoveIsRespect.org ad, specifically in it’s use of Aristotle’s three appeals.…

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    In today 's society, many parents do everything for their children. Parents are not the only ones babying children; teachers and other adults are also making them dependent on others. We cannot continue to shelter children like we are today. If we continue to over shelter children, they will always be dependent on others - they will never learn how to deal with everyday problems such as bullying and other basic life skills. A responsibility of parents are to prepare their children for adulthood.…

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    Jennie Dixianna didn 't know how to live with the troubling memories she had as a child. She was broken and thought she couldn 't seek help and repair herself. In the short story, “Jennie Dixianna or The Spin of Death,” written by Cathy Day, explains how Jennie Dixianna became a survivor from the lose of her mother, being molested by her father and manipulating Porter. Day explains how Jennie lived her life with all this that happened in her past and how she learns to deal with it. Jennie wants…

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    Elder Abuse Methodology

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    RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY The choice of which method to employ is dependent upon the nature of the research problem to be explored. Looking back to the literature review, the writer conclude by illustrating the research problem which she is going to address and work to close the gap that was found. Research Problem Elder mistreatment is intentional actions that cause harm or create serious risk of harm to a vulnerable elder by a caregiver or other person who is in a trust relationship to…

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    In the drama Naked Lunch by Michael Hollinger, Lucy and Vernon are having dinner together to reconcile after breaking up. However, their dinner is very unusual with Vernon forcing Lucy to eat steak after saying she was a vegetarian after they broke up. Vernon forcing Lucy to eat the steak and Lucy eventually losing her will to fight back with Vernon can imply that Vernon used to abuse Lucy, and will continue to abuse Lucy. Vernon is just like the alligator that he talks about in the beginning of…

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